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Do you think it's unprofessional to have pets in the workplace? |
My boss has 3 of his 4 children working with him, and his daughter always has her little chihuahua at work with her. I love dogs, don't get me wrong, but I just think it's unprofessional. At times the dog has crapped or peed on the floor (once right in front of my office door and I REFUSED to clean it up). If you came into a meeting to discuss a loan or selling your business to my boss (happens frequently), what would you think if you saw a dog running around?According to company policy, I am not supposed to bring my daughter to work with me because this is not a day care center. But the boss' daughter can bring her dog? A different set of rules for the boss' family I suppose. Thoughts? call the health department anonymously crap and pee on the floor is never professional. The only pets in the workplace should be fish....in an aquarium. yeah that is retarded to have pets in the workplace... gross Yes...very unprofessional.....it distracts the employees... contact the head of the company you work for and they will take care of it. I agree with you-having pets such as, e.g. pet pooches around can distract from the real work. Sounds like you work for a neocon. I think it's really unprofessional. Can you imagine potential clients or clients for that matter walking into that.....wouldn't be good for business. I definately wouldn't CLEAN up the mess either. .....good going. I've worked with a family runned business and never had that experience.......if so, I probably would have looked for another job. I like working in a PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT. Keep your damn dogs and cats out of the workplace. Stupid "animal lovers" are bugging the $hit out of the rest of us. We don't care about how cute your little stinky furball is!!!!! I think that when the boss brings their dog in that it can create a friendlier atmosphere for the staff. It makes the boss look approachable. But it's not the boss; it's his daughter...with an untrained dog. I think it makes her look weak to bring in her dog and it makes your boss look weak because he didn't tell her no. Maybe the daughter thinks that because her father is the boss she can do whatever she wants. If I went into a business and saw a dog randomly running around and it wasn't there to assist the blind or disabled I would think it was unprofessional. The reason people can't have their children in the work place is because of insurance reasons, wouldn't a pet be the same?? depends on where they work. I believe that it is wrong to bring your pet to work. If i were you I wouldn't have cleaned it up either. I also believe that it creates a distraction and takes away from an inhabitable work environment. I have had this happen before and was not happy about it. What if someone is allergic to the animal, wouldn't that be putting your employees at risk? But of course the boss's family is an exception and this will most likely continue to happen so if you don't want to be around it the only option you have is to quit. Unless you work for a vet, it is extremely unprofessional, and there may even be health department code violations occuring. You may want to check with your local ordinances regarding pets in public places and the workplace. There may be laws against it unless it is a seeing eye dog. Something nobody uses a chihuahua for. I'm a little puzzled that you're accepting of the fact that he brings the brats in, but are quibbling about the dog? I work in a boarding school, where many members of staff have well-trained and friendly dogs who accompany them to class. The dogs are a great comfort to pupils, especially to younger ones, or to those newly arrived, who may be missing home. U could always point it out to him and show him the messes the dog makes. Only fish or something caged would be what I would allow in the work place not a dog or cat. Very unprofessional, but I'm guessing that professionalism isn't very important to your bosses. It doesn't sound like a place that I'd want to work for. I do think it is unprofessional, however, it is your boss' company. Pets don't belong in the work place, no matter whose they are! |
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